Paula Solano
University of Oviedo
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Estudos De Psicologia (natal) | 2006
Julio Antonio González-Pienda; José Carlos Núñez; Paula Solano; Elza Helena da Silva; Pedro Rosário; Rosa Mourão; Antonio Valle
Looking at Mathematics through gender: a study in Spanish compulsory education. Studying attitudes and their important role in learning Mathematics has been one of the concerns of research over the last fifty years. Nowadays research still deals with attitudes, but a new focus of interest comes to light: studying the differences between male and female attitudes and the reasons for that. Some existing studies state that females perceive themselves as less competent than males do in learning Mathematics but those studies are still not conclusive. Data also suggest that over school years students’ attitudes grow more and more negative. The present study highlights the differences in attitudes towards Mathematics according to gender and school year in the Spanish educational context.
Frontiers in Psychology | 2016
Ana Bernardo; María Esteban; Estrella Fernández; Antonio Cervero; Ellián Tuero; Paula Solano
Dropping out of university has serious consequences not only for the student who drops out but also for the institution and society as a whole. Although this phenomenon has been widely studied, there is a need for broader knowledge of the context in which it occurs. Yet research on the subject often focuses on variables that, although they affect drop-out rates, lie beyond a university’s control. This makes it hard to come up with effective preventive measures. That is why a northern Spanish university has undertaken a ex post facto holistic research study on 1,311 freshmen (2008/9, 2009/10, and 2010/11 cohorts). The study falls within the framework of the ALFA-GUIA European Project and focuses on those drop-out factors where there is scope for taking remedial measures. This research explored the possible relationship of degree drop-out and different categories of variables: variables related to the educational stage prior to university entry (path to entry university and main reason for degree choice), variables related to integration and coexistence at university (social integration, academic integration, relationships with teachers/peers and value of the living environment) financial status and performance during university studies (in terms of compliance with the program, time devoted to study, use of study techniques and class attendance). Descriptive, correlational and variance analyses were conducted to discover which of these variables really distinguish those students who drop-out from their peers who complete their studies. Results highlight the influence of vocation as main reason for degree choice, path to university entry, financial independency, social and academic adaptation, time devoted to study, use of study techniques and program compliance in the studied phenomenon.
Frontiers in Psychology | 2017
Ana Bernardo; María Esteban; Estrella Fernández; Antonio Cervero; Ellián Tuero; Paula Solano
[This corrects the article on p. 1610 in vol. 7, PMID: 27803684.].
Psicothema | 2007
Pedro Rosário; Rosa Mourão; J. Carlos Núñez; Julio Antonio González-Pienda; Paula Solano; Antonio Valle
Papeles del psicólogo | 2006
José Carlos Núñez; Paula Solano; Julio Antonio González-Pienda; Pedro Rosário
Spanish Journal of Psychology | 2009
Pedro Rosário; Marta Costa; José Carlos Núñez; Julio Antonio González-Pienda; Paula Solano; Antonio Valle
Psicothema | 2006
José Carlos Núñez; Paula Solano; Julio Antonio González-Pienda; Pedro Rosário
Papeles del Psicólogo | 2006
Pedro Rosário; Rosa Mourão; José Carlos Núñez; Julio Antonio González-Pienda; Paula Solano
Archive | 2006
Pedro Rosário; Rosa Mourão; José Carlos Núñez; Julio Antonio González-Pienda; Paula Solano
Archive | 2017
Estrella Fernández; Paula Solano; Ellián Tuero; Natalia Suárez; Pedro Rosário